WORLD OF RADIO 943, produced June 3, 1998 by Glenn Hauser *WOR now on WRN Sound Store by Friday instead of Saturday: http://www.wrn.org and also available to RFPI by Friday *On KNOR 1400 Norman we're back at 7:00 am Saturdays *New Continent of Media for June starts on RFPI only June 5; topic list as posted on our website; Fri 1930, Sat 0330, 1730, Sun 0130, 0830, Wed 2300, Thu 0700 on some of: 21460, 15049, 7385 *Frequency skeds free on request for Australia, BBC, China, France, Israel, Italy, Mexico, Turkey, from: George J. Poppin, 2654 17th Ave., San Francisco, CA 94116-3003 *Radio Shack receivers on sale: DX-398, DX-375; YB-400 bargain at Service Merchandise *C. Crane Co. has new catalog, Radio Land; includes our freq list. 558 10th St., Fortuna, CA 95540-2350; 1-800-522-TUNE; http://ccrane.com ccraneco@aol.com *Peggy Thompson, founder and editor of SPEEDX, died May 25; cards to Steven Thompson, 2706 Alabama St., La Crescenta, CA 91214 *QSL card collection at: http://www.kaapeli.fi/~jmantyla/ *On the scheduling of VOA Communications World; and other VOA frequency changes *Many other VOA programs destroyed, such as New Horizons *KSL Salt Lake City heard with 11-meter band relay *KGXL-1650 changed calls and format to "K-CAR" traffic reports *1660 in NJ changed calls and format to Spanish, R. Unica net *R. Unica also in Dallas now on 540 *CBC comedy program changes for summer *Via kHz, myHz, MHz and GHz, W.O.R. 943, P O Box 1684, Enid, OK 73702 USA; wghauser@hotmail.com fax if really necessary: 1-580--233-2948 (do not use area code 405 any more) website: http://www.angelfire.com/ok/worldofradio *Standard disclaimer, and what it means *Radio Asia Canada, registered schedule via Germany; English segment and latest frequencies observed *Brother Stair's usage of 3945 causes objections in Europe and North America; protests to German Telecomms authority: poststelle@regtp.de *Bob Zanotti comments on the B.S. situation, expanding 75m band *R. Prague suspends three English broadcasts *Industrial action could affect BBC June 4 and 9 *BBCWS June previews: Composer of the Month; Concert Hall; Performance; Heritage; The Tailor of Panama *Portugal keeps changing frequency for Timor; the latest *Indonesian home service heard with English and UN news *Lithuania broadcasting R. Free Tibet, jammed by China *English schedule from R. Almaty International, Kazakhstan *R. New Zealand Int'l may have to cut Pacific languages *Sudanese clandestine already mentioned on WOR *R. Veritas, Liberia, and R. Liberia International logs *90-meter frequency reactivated from Brazil, Guatemala [credit to David Norrie in New Zealand, not South Africa!] *Coronal mass ejections, not solar flares, control our radio conditions, including aurora *Propagation outlook from Boulder, June 2; solar flux up to 120 *Glenn Hauser concluding World of Radio 943 ###